Friday, February 21, 2020

Has the 21st century witnessed a decline in poetry?

Mark Villifana: This is the first year there has been a decline in the actual publication of books.

Donnell Nocella: Sadly I think it has-but not necessarily in the way you mean. I think there are probably some excellent poets out there-I write poetry, and I belong to a workshop online...I'm not saying there are dozens of Dickinsons and Millays waiting to be discovered there, but judging by how much passion I have seen about the art, I believe there must be great poets among us. It is the appreciation for poetry that has died somewhat, much to society's loss. There are some songwriters out there whose work comes close to poetry, but alas, it isn't common, for sure....Show more

Boris Hadsall: Definately, because of film and phonograph(even though the phonograph was invented in or around July 1877) which are better whitnesses to history than poetry so some got tired of poetry like some got tired of paintings.

Theresia Fashaw: Good poetry? Absolutely!

Bibi Tyron: There's more poetry produced regarding quantity, but as far as quality goes, well that's a matter of opinion. I don't see as many poets engaging in extended metaphor or allegory or writing that stretches the limits of your brain, but there are certainly some very passionate poets who write a great amount of poetry. It really depends on what you mean by decline: the product or the numbers.

Andre Winegar: Yes,classical poetry at least nowhone cairs any more.People are turning to rap, thats the only poetry to their ears.

Cierra Gadbaw: I think it has people spend too much time watching T.V. instead of writing ect. However there are still some people out there creative enough to put their feelings down in words. Unfornatly its a skill that seems to be decling as technology increases.

Hwa Waterford: Your reason is thoroughly whacked and incorrect. do not choose weapons as a protection b/c we've police-rather. there is not any thank you to have a! dequate law enforcement officers to make that assertion actual! . genuinely everyone might must be a cop. Violence isn't in user-friendly terms an American factor. All international places and races have violence, even those with strict gun regulations. you're actual that as quickly as you're mendacity on your abdomen and the different fella has a gun at your head you have not have been given lots of a guess regardless of a gun. That suggested, if I had a gun the probabilities of me being in that place to start with is a lot slimmer. enable me recommend this concept to you. we are the two strolling down the line while, for in spite of reason, you confirm you will attempt to mug me. in case you notice a bulge interior the waist of my pants in the back of my untucked shirt and additionally you think of that's a gun are you going to mug me or circulate directly to somebody much less in a position to safeguard themselves? 10:a million you circulate away me on my own and we the two walk away alive. My gun has saved my existence and yours and! that i did not even ought to pull it out. attempt being rational on your arguments to any extent further. additionally, attempt residing in fact. Criminals have weapons and could not supply them up. regulation abiding electorate choose them to guard themselves b/c there merely are actually not and by no ability would be adequate law enforcement officers to guard genuinely genuinely everyone....Show more

Collin Barter: Is there a decline in the quality and readership of poetry in the 21st century? Has grass roots efforts at writing poetry reduced poetry to a form that is fragile and open to Low Farce?

Dalia Causby: bitter.sweet.memoriesthe past is like a dreama silent wish. a tattered dream.i've lost myself in the music, the momentwhere midnight dreams dwelland sheeps walk on stardusta lullaby sings the world to sleepwhen the stars in the sky start to cryso do iand when the music stops..will i forget youthis is my poem.....maybe after reading u will think that '! 'yes, indeed, the 21st century is witnessing a decline in poetry''....S! how more

Virgilio Echter: My mother, age 82 says there is no poetry any more. What we have now is prose. Poetry has rhythm, rhyme, and meter. It is hard to do that and still tell a story. True poetry is a lost art.

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